Points Series - Course 2
by Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallée
Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee explores the function and symptoms related to Guan Yuan (Ren 4).
Points Series - Course 2
Course Overview
This course will explore the point called Guan Yuan (Ren4). The goal of this webinar is to study this point in-depth, and understand what symptoms are specific to it. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee will examine the Chinese name of this point, using the Chinese characters to reach a deeper understanding of the point's function within the framework of the body, and provide a detailed study from both classical and medical literature. The meaning of Guan Yuan, its description in the medical classics, presentation and explanation of its therapeutic indications, relationship with other points, and common combinations are explored.Course Objectives
- The student will study and understand the characters composing the name of the point.
- The student will learn the meaning of the expression that forms these characters and its classical use, and application in medical texts.
- The student will be able to describe the profile of the point and its functions.
- The student will learn the possible functions and clinical patterns for the point.
- The student will understand how associations with other points may be used in different clinical patterns.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minIntroduction; meaning of the name, 'Guan Yuan (Ren4)' and study of the characters composing the name of the point.
15 min - 30 minStudy of the meaning of the expression that forms these characters and of its classical use, and in medical texts. Associated pathologies as referred to in Chinese medical text.
30 min - 45 minDescription of which movement of Qi the point will correct in relation to the meridians, and possibly to other meridians. Description of the point's profile, and its functions.
45 min - 1 hrsPossible functions for the point. Clinical patterns for the point.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsDescription of the main associations with other points for a number of different clinical patterns. Common questions that come up in regards to this point and use.
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Extremely well organized, researched and presented. A deep and broad exploration of every aspect of the point, its name and origin, as well as the breadth and importance of its usage. Enlightening.Ruby G.United States of America
Elisabeth is such an inspiration with her considerable knowledge and clarity. It is a privilege to hear her.Jane O.Canada
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Course Overview
This course will explore the point called Guan Yuan (Ren4). The goal of this webinar is to study this point in-depth, and understand what symptoms are specific to it. Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee will examine the Chinese name of this point, using the Chinese characters to reach a deeper understanding of the point's function within the framework of the body, and provide a detailed study from both classical and medical literature. The meaning of Guan Yuan, its description in the medical classics, presentation and explanation of its therapeutic indications, relationship with other points, and common combinations are explored.Course Objectives
- The student will study and understand the characters composing the name of the point.
- The student will learn the meaning of the expression that forms these characters and its classical use, and application in medical texts.
- The student will be able to describe the profile of the point and its functions.
- The student will learn the possible functions and clinical patterns for the point.
- The student will understand how associations with other points may be used in different clinical patterns.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minIntroduction; meaning of the name, 'Guan Yuan (Ren4)' and study of the characters composing the name of the point.
15 min - 30 minStudy of the meaning of the expression that forms these characters and of its classical use, and in medical texts. Associated pathologies as referred to in Chinese medical text.
30 min - 45 minDescription of which movement of Qi the point will correct in relation to the meridians, and possibly to other meridians. Description of the point's profile, and its functions.
45 min - 1 hrsPossible functions for the point. Clinical patterns for the point.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsDescription of the main associations with other points for a number of different clinical patterns. Common questions that come up in regards to this point and use.
Teacher
More...
Extremely well organized, researched and presented. A deep and broad exploration of every aspect of the point, its name and origin, as well as the breadth and importance of its usage. Enlightening.Ruby G.United States of America
Elisabeth is such an inspiration with her considerable knowledge and clarity. It is a privilege to hear her.Jane O.Canada